Item Description: W.H. Allen, London, 1954. 295 pages plus plates. A small tear to the foredge of two leaves, the early pages and the top edge slightly foxed and the boards a little dusty, else a very good copy in the slightly chipped, marked, torn and price-clipped dustwrapper. Bookseller Inventory # 37426

Item Description: W h Allen, 1954. Book Condition: Very Good Hardback. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Reprinted. The History of one of the greatest fighter squadrons of all time is virtually a history of air-combat in both world wars. Bookseller Inventory # 010548

Item Description: W. H. Allen London, 1954. 5th imp., 295pp, frontis portrait, 20pp half tone photo ills., black cloth lettered in gilt at spine, a history of RAF 74 (Tiger) Squadron by one of its former members, a career member of the Royal Air Force the author served for 21years years before retiring in 1936, he was posted to 74 Squadron on its formation in March 1918 and relates the history of the Squadron through WW1 and WW2, interspersed with anecdotes of his own career and experiences being recalled to the RAF himself in 1939, lightly rubbed at tips, edges tanned and foxed, light foxing to endpapers, ink names front pastedown, light foxing mainly to upper margin in text, no dustwrapper, very good, Bookseller Inventory # 41230

Item Description: Time-Life Books, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia, 1994. Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good. Time Life "Wings-Of-War" series. Rubbed rear cover. Reprinted from the 1954 edition published by W.H. Allen, London. From Foreword: 'This is the story of the greatest fighter squadron of all time. I had the luck to be posted to 74 (Tiger) Squadron on its formation in March, 1918. During the War of 1914-18, the offensive spirit of the Royal Flying Corps, and later of the Royal Air Force, was the pride of Britain and the despair of her foes. In the darkest hours, outnumbered and outgunned, the dour tenacity, the will to conquer, of pilots and observers never weakened. They ended the war as masters of the skies. And their high tradition was most honourably maintained by their sons in World War II'. Includes Appendices: World War I British Aces (Names and victories) and Fighter Command Pilots With More Than Twelve Confirmed Victories (Up to June 30, 1941). Includes Malan, Tuck, Lacey, Crossley, Lock, Stephen, Allard, Deere, Bader. Inventory #23BXnciis-001233-3171. Bookseller Inventory # 001233